The central bank can freely issue more fiat currency, which is an obvious fact. They can also create various token forks and make seemingly attractive promises. But there is an insurmountable boundary in physics—the scarcity of real assets.



Taking precious metals as an example, silver production is fundamentally limited by crustal resources and cannot be created out of thin air. Bitcoin follows the same logic—its supply is hard-coded into the protocol layer, and no one can issue more than the maximum.

This is the core reason why crypto assets attract long-term investors. When fiat currency continues to depreciate due to policy, scarce and non-inflatable assets become true wealth fortresses. The game rule is actually very simple: continuously accumulate assets with limited supply. This is the most direct way to resist macro liquidity flooding.
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OvertimeSquidvip
· 10h ago
Hard coding is much more reliable than soft promises. The tricks used by the central bank are completely unappealing to me; I'd rather accumulate Bitcoin steadily.
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TheShibaWhisperervip
· 10h ago
Absolutely amazing. Basically, it's the ultimate confrontation between coin-based thinking and fiat currency faith. I've seen through it long ago. Fiat can't do anything fancy; it still relies on genuine scarcity to survive. This logic is flawless. Just keep deflating, and it's all good. When the central bank prints money, we accumulate satoshis. Who's afraid of mutual harm? You're so right. Are we really expecting policies to suddenly have a conscience? That's just overthinking. The fact that protocols are immutable is indeed absolute; fiat cannot do that. Cyber gold is truly not called that for nothing. Those who need to stockpile still should.
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CrossChainMessengervip
· 10h ago
Well, that's right. No matter how much fiat currency is pumped in, it can't change Bitcoin's hard cap of 21 million.
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BuyHighSellLowvip
· 10h ago
Exactly right, fiat currency is just paper. Once the central bank's printing press starts, there's no ceiling, and in the end, we still end up paying the bill. Bitcoin's fixed supply of 21 million is truly a game-changer; no one can change it. That's what hard currency is all about.
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